Addressing subby's question: Whovians aren't trying to aggressivley recruit new members, accumulate vast wealth and political influence or restrict scientific consensus, sexual expression or reproductive rights, so it's nothing like the religions most people have been forcefully introduced to.

FirstNationalBastard:Yeah, but Stupid RTD tried to make the Tenth Doctor into an emo Jesus with the horrible way he went out.

"I DON'T WANT TO GO! WHY DO I HAVE TO SACRIFICE MYSELF FOR YOU? WAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

No other Doctor ever made you want to see him regenerate as much as the Tenth Doctor did.

I really wished that RTD would have followed up The Waters of Mars with Ten gone completely off the reservation, and The Master is somehow tasked with stopping him before he breaks the universe trying to rewrite fixed points, and the Doctor is mortally wounded in the process.

Premeditated_Road_Rage:"Let's forget everything I wrote that made 'Blink' an awesome episode and the Weeping Angels cool and unique." canon-urination-bath that was "Manhattan".

I don't think this is really true. Here the Angels did exactly what they did in "Blink", but they were smarter about it. And unlike their last appearance, we're back to not seeing them move. I think the real issue is that they're a monster which only works once.

Yeah, that was not a whine. Let's see... he just caught someone abusing TARDIS technology, and dropped the dime on them because it was more important to stop them than continue hiding from the Time Lords. His reward was to have a forced regeneration, get exiled to Earth, and have his companions mind-wiped and returned to their native timelines.

Not as much as Torchwood. Cause that sucks more than 4 guys sucking off 5 guys. Literally. Dr.Who, while questionable, is still decent to middling sci-fi, though heavy handed with it's preaching. At least we've gotten dinosaurs.

Mad_Radhu:FirstNationalBastard: Yeah, but Stupid RTD tried to make the Tenth Doctor into an emo Jesus with the horrible way he went out.

"I DON'T WANT TO GO! WHY DO I HAVE TO SACRIFICE MYSELF FOR YOU? WAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

No other Doctor ever made you want to see him regenerate as much as the Tenth Doctor did.

I really wished that RTD would have followed up The Waters of Mars with Ten gone completely off the reservation, and The Master is somehow tasked with stopping him before he breaks the universe trying to rewrite fixed points, and the Doctor is mortally wounded in the process.

I have a feeling that something like that might be coming up for the 50th anniversary next year. The departure of the Ponds seemed to break something in Eleven.

As to a Who religion, I've heard of dumber things to base one's moral code on.